| Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| W | Crisp company founded in Leicester | Walkers | 94%
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| R | Person whose body was found beneath a Leicester car park | Richard III | 91%
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| Z | Town in the northwest | Ashby-de-la-{Zouch} | 88%
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| H | Town on the Northamptonshire border | Market {Harborough} | 88%
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| X | Sam Bailey won this competition TV show in 2013 | The X Factor | 88%
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| F | Mascot of Leicester City F.C.; is depicted on the county's flag | Fox | 84%
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| D | University named for a Norman earl | De Montfort University | 81%
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| E | International airport | East Midlands Airport | 81%
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| L | Second-largest settlement | Loughborough | 81%
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| M | Sixth-largest settlement; in the east of the county | Melton Mowbray | 81%
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| P | Food that M is famous for | Pork pies | 81%
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| Q | Village near L; the namesake of a vegetarian food brand | Quorn | 75%
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| C | Town named after the industry that created it | Coalville | 72%
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| V | Leicester park home to the Arch of Remembrance | Victoria Park | 69%
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| N | Length of time the queen born at Bradgate House reigned for | Nine days | 63%
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| S | River that crosses the county; tributary of the Trent | Soar | 59%
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| B | Gothic revival castle near the Lincolnshire border | Belvoir Castle | 53%
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| Y | Oldest theatre in Leicester | Y Theatre | 47%
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| J | Surviving Roman wall in Leicester | Jewry Wall | 38%
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| I | Novelty sport invented by Phil Shaw in 1997 | Extreme {ironing} | 25%
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| G | Area of Leicester home to the largest Diwali celebration outside India | Golden Mile | 16%
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| T | Renouned bell-makers of L | John {Taylor} & Co | 16%
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| K | Moat-surrounded ruined castle near Leicester | Kirby Muxloe Castle | 16%
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| O | Stilted landmark in H | Old Grammar School | 13%
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| U | Ruined priory between Leicester and C | Ulverscroft Priory | 6%
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| A | Village south of Leicester home to a May Fayre and a windmill | Arnesby | 3%
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